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1    2,    6|     was a perfect type of the Irish colonist—a man who, weary
2    2,    6|      Paddy OMoore!”~“You are Irish,” said Glenarvan, “if I
3    2,    6|     all sides. From Scotch to Irish is but a handsbreadth. The
4    2,    6|    than the twenty leagues of Irish Channel, which separates
5    2,    6|        and his farm also. The Irish peasant became a landed
6    2,    7|  speaks well of me,” said the Irish settler, when the narrative
7    2,    8|      evening came, Scotch and Irish separated. Ayrton and Paddy
8    3,   18|      introduced myself at the Irish farm, where I engaged myself
9    3,   21| George’s Channel, crossed the Irish Sea, and on the 10th of
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